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Mr Gregoire Philippe
Higher degree by research (PhD) student
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
334 62023
g.philippe@imb.uq.edu.au
Publications
Journal Articles
(2)
Journal Articles
Philippe, Grégoire J. -B.
,
Gaspar, Diana
,
Sheng, Caibin
,
Huang, Yen-Hua
,
Benfield, Aurélie H.
,
Condon, Nicholas D.
,
Weidmann, Joachim
,
Lawrence, Nicole
,
Löwer, Alexander
,
Castanho, Miguel A. R. B.
,
Craik, David J.
and
Troeira Henriques, Sónia
(
2019
).
Cell membrane composition drives selectivity and toxicity of designed cyclic helix-loop-helix peptides with cell penetrating and tumor suppressor properties
.
ACS Chemical Biology
,
14
(
9
),
2071
-
2087
. doi:
10.1021/acschembio.9b00593
Philippe, Gregoire
,
Huang, Yen-Hua
,
Cheneval, Olivier
,
Lawrence, Nicole
,
Zhang, Zhen
,
Fairlie, David P.
,
Craik, David J.
,
Dantas De Araujo, Aline
and
Troeira Henriques, Sonia
(
2016
).
Development of cell-penetrating peptide-based drug leads to inhibit MDMX:p53 and MDM2:p53 interactions
.
Biopolymers - Peptide Science
,
106
(
6
),
853
-
863
. doi:
10.1002/bip.22893